30 Jazz Licks from Jazz Legends
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2022
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30 days of jazz licks Playlist : • 30 JAZZ LICKS
1. Charlie Parker-Donna Lee
2. Bud Powell - Celia
3. Charlie "Bird" Parker - Yardbird Suite
4. Charlie Parker - Scrapple from the Apple (1948)
5. Charlie Parker-Cheryl
6. Bud Powell - Ornithology
7. Bud Powell - Ornithology
8. I'll Close My Eyes (feat. Wynton Kelly & Sam Jones) (Bonus Track)
9. I'll Close My Eyes (feat. Wynton Kelly & Sam Jones) (Bonus Track)
10. There'll Never Be Another You - Sonny Stitt
11. Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues - Piano Transcription (Sheet Music in Description)
12. Red Garland - Almost Like Being In Love
13. Barry Harris Trio: "Star Eyes"
14. Barry Harris Trio: "Star Eyes"
15. Morning Coffee - Barry Harris
16. If I Were a Bell (Live) - Mulgrew Miller
17. If I Were a Bell (Live) - Mulgrew Miller
18. If I Were a Bell (Live) - Mulgrew Miller
19. Oscar Peterson - C Jam Blues - Piano Transcription (Sheet Music in Description)
20. Blue Mitchell Quartet - I'll Close My Eyes
21. Blue Mitchell Quartet - I'll Close My Eyes
22. Clifford Brown & Max Roach - Joy Spring
23. Wes Montgomery Trio - Days of Wine and Roses
24. On Green Dolphin Street - Wynton Kelly
25. On Green Dolphin Street - Wynton Kelly
26.Moose the Mooche by Charlie Parker
27.Confirmation - Tommy Flanagan
28. Confirmation - Tommy Flanagan
29. Hank Mobley - This I Dig Of You
30. Billie's Bounce / Charlie Parker The Savoy Recordings
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Hi Dorothy, I know the workbook (and your other stuff) is mainly meant for piano, but are they also good for other instruments? (I play the clarinet, and I've long wanted to start playing jazz.)
Thanks for including Barry Harris
@Alejandro Gjezi so true. But at least a pretty good portion of the community seems to have been aware of and appreciated the guy. But as usual, he’ll get his flowers just a bit too late, sadly.
Thankyou for sharing you have a beautiful spirit and may your life be always blessed and protected by the Most High God who created you in His image.
These are awesome. We should always be transcribing, but when life is busy/ the time isn't there, but we're in need of some new lines, this video really delivers!
This was a truly enjoyable way to gain some musical literacy!
Thanks!
I am so glad I found you yesterday.
Heard that C jam blues lick. Sounds great!
Learning so much from you. Thanks for constantly sharing!
Perfect !! That's EXACTLY what I was looking for ! 👍👍🎹🎹👍👍
Thanks!
Beautiful amazing teacher wish you were in the US 🇺🇸 damn it
Aula maravilhosa! Obrigado! 🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻
This channel is a blessing
What a great job! Thank you!
@Jimin Park I just love everything you publish on youtube. Thanks ❤
Well this’ll take forever
Thanks, it helps a lot seeing your hands, especially the left hand voicings.
... again very high level piano skills 🤦♂️😉👍👏🙋♂️🇩🇪🎹🎼🎵🐕🍀
that's for sure. I've been a guitar player for years and a jazz admirer, but just now really pursuing reading. These examples are way above me, but it's great to be able to see them written out and follow along...even to slow them down when necessary. Thanks for posting some great selections.
이거다이거..
찰밍찰밍조~~
이거다!!
Keep up the great work!👌 all the best
Very Beautiful!!
Beautiful 👍👍
Wow so many cool licks I don’t know where to start. 🎶💯
looking forward to hopfully play like u some day🔥🔥
Thanks 4sharing 🙏
Thanks for sharing!
You are my hero
찰리 파커는 진짜 간단하면서 조화롭네요 ㄷㄷ
Respect 🎉🎉🎉
Great vid!
Good vibes. Not bad ones
Very good 👍
지민도로시님 너무 멋지세요 항상..!!
27 & 28 is from Tommy Flanagan on Confirmation. Great solo! Nice!
Awesome
Very great!
놀라워요 !
Amazing
You should do a similar video but the licks are over modal tunes. Like Herbie Licks or Wayne Shorter licks for example.
I enjoyed it very much thanks. 👏🏾👏🏾💯 (However I can not read notes I wish this was made with synthesia so we could see the notes easily:)
u have a great channel
No.6, Bud Powell Ornithology
Deus abençoe 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Blowing my mind. I've got so much to learn
It'd be cool if you did a series of 30 licks for one jazz legend at a time. 30 Oscar licks, then next video 30 bill Evans licks, etc
YES!!! I'd be up for watching a bit of that. Like a bit of an "artist overview" type of deal.
Split into finger tutorials and practical applications with in depth analysis and you got yourself some content for daysssss
조매력님과 합방 잘 보고 왔어요!!
말 놓으실 때 어색한거 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Thank you for sharing, Dorothy! :-)
Charlie Parker man 😅❤❤❤❤
Lick 22 wasn't actually Clifford Brown, but Richie Powell who played it in a recording of Joy Spring. Maybe Clifford played the same Lick some other time that i don't know about.
I like #29
Vibes
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amazing piano content,could you play it first with slowly speed,thanks a lot
3 : 0:32
5 : 0:56
6 : 1:06
8 : 1:32
9 : 1:42
19 : 3:39
20 : 3:50
amei topppp
30 licks in 30 days? Not Hardly! Getting a Bud Powell "lick" down would take at least 30 days to "master".
아좋으네요
No.15 is from "Morning Coffee" by Barry Harris, right? Great choice!
Looks like his style would've totally fit into cool jazz; Very laid-back, melodic chords and improvs/licks. I love stuff like that.
@@JLSXMK8 That’s a bit of an understatement. Barry Harris was so much more than that.
@@JLSXMK8 listen to yusef lateef's eastern sounds (with barry harris on piano), i dont think his style was anything like cool jazz
@@lxxwj I do kind of see where you're coming from, his runs are a little on the fiery side as far as jazz piano goes, but that's not all that he can do, either. It's a little bit of both, really.
No. 15 is actually from his recording called “Don’t Blame Me” off the album “Barry Harris At The Jazz Workshop Recorded Live in San Francisco With Sam Jones, Louis Hayes”
Damn! Love the rhythmic motif from Barry Harris on Lick 13
천천히 연주버전도 부탁해요 ^^;♡
👍🎶
You're the paganini of piano
That would be Franz Lizst
22 appears in Joy Spring
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2:42 - 2:47
1번 donna lee 맞죠?
22는 joy spring
30은 아는 릭인데 어느 곡인지 기억이 안나네요ㅎㅎㅎ
나머지는 못 들어본것 같네요
11 C Jam Blues
31. 'The Licc'으로 모두를 놀라게 한다면 퍼-펙트 😂😂
can u do a tutorial on how to read notes on the sheets thankyouuu i also enjoyed watching your content:>>
You can teach yourself in a day, it’s pretty straightforward. Basically, imagine that if the note one line under the staff is C (like the second note of the very first lick in this video. From there, each space a note can be (either on a line or between lines) will be one note higher. So, on the space below the first line of the staff is one note higher than C, it’s D. Then the note on the first line of the staff is E. The one between the first and second line is F, etc... It means, of course, if you go lower, the note will be lower instead. The note below the one one line below the staff is B, etc... you can add lines when one note is too high or too low to be notated on the regular staff, but to know what note those are, just keep counting the spaces and the lines.
Finally, look next to the clef and look at the flat (b) or sharp (#) marks. The lines and spaces on which they are mean that those notes will always be either sharp or either flat. For example, for the first lick, you can see that there’s a b mark for the notes A, B, D and E. So all of the A, B, C and D notes will be flat in that lick. Additionally, you can add b or # in front of a note to make it flat or sharp temporarily (this effect lasts until the next bar), or you can add a “natural” mark (the kind of ♦️ looking symbol) to cancel a sharp or a flat for the remaining bar.
There you go, I hope this can be of help to someone. Let me know if you have any further questions or if I said something wrong, thank you !
@@Adrimixmi alrightt thankssss
Look up the landmark system. Will save you lots of time
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2:42
3:39
1:42
2:00
Somebody knows where the second lick is from?
Thelonious
Wait minor7 flat5 is just half diminished seven chord right?🤔
Currently transcribing my first solo which happens to be the last one in this video from Billie's Bounce
Whish i could see the chords on the left hand lol really fast
#page50
please can you break it down for those who can read music
your webshop is blocked in my country. do you have a amazon link to share?
Do someone already buy something ? I m afraid to pay online on private site
Suggestion: next time try including reference to the original recording
Are you hands made of feathers because I can’t understand how you’re playing so fast
Wheres brubeck?!
She is too fast am getting totally nothing 😂😂😂though they sound interesting
It's cool !!! It will be helpful !!
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